Fein US posted a math riddle to their Instagram channel, shown above.
So, what’s the answer?
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They’ll reveal the correct answer tomorrow.
No, it’s not 42.
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Fein US posted a math riddle to their Instagram channel, shown above.
So, what’s the answer?
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They’ll reveal the correct answer tomorrow.
No, it’s not 42.
Marty says
16
John B says
Agreed
bjacob says
I agree with his agreement.
bjacob says
No I don’t. I just realized the last one has multiplication. 60.
Clifford Alloway says
I had to put my glasses on and when I did it looks that 60 is correct…
fred says
If you consider:
A= tool
B= battery
C= blade
3A=30 or A=10
1A+2B=20 so B=5
1B+4C=9 so C=1
A+B+C = 5+1+10 = 16
But if you consider the tool as having a battery that is considered separately – then the equations look like this:
3(A+B) =30
1(A+B) +2B = 20
B+4C = 9
so from the first equation A=10-B
substituting into the second equation:
10-B+B+2B= 20 or B = 10 and then A =0
Then if 10+4C=9 = C= -0.25
So in this scenario
10 + 0 +(-0.25) = 9.75
fred says
Forget what I wrote above
Should have looked at the last line with multiplication sign.
Case 1 >> B + C x A = 5+1 x 6 = 60
Case 2 >> 10 + 0.25 x 0 = 0
fred says
Case 2 should have been >> 10.25 x (0+10) = 102.5
Stuart says
Since A + B is constant in all instances, appearing paired together, it can be considered a single variable, D.
Whilst there is enough to solve for A, if you consider that the tool is described as A + B, you don’t need to.
If you sub in B = 10 – A into the second equation, you get:
A + 3B =20
A + 30 – 3A = 20
10 = 2A
A = 5
B = 5
Same as if A+B = 10, or D = 10.
Considering the bare tool as separate from the battery-equipped tool just makes more work.
bjacob says
No I don’t. I just realized the last one has multiplication. 60.
MichaelHammer says
17
MichaelHammer says
Dag! 25
palm says
The answer is 15. Math order of operation. 10*1 +5.
Wayne R. says
You’re the first one (here, anyway) to get the math right. Winner! Of what, I don’t know, but your teachers should be proud too.
jay dawes says
17
Johnny4 says
The problem included some observational and order of operations subtleties which can easily trip you up.
List of incorrect answers and why:
16 – did not notice the multiplication symbol
25 – did not notice the single blade
17 – missed both single blade and X
60 – incorrect math adds before multiplying
70 – incorrect math and missed the single blade
Will says
Yep,10 for the supercut,5 for a battery and one blade equals 1 so itโs 16.
Johnny4 says
Incredible. After all the explanations how can you possibly still think the answer is 16?
Brett says
25
Alexis says
Seconded
Alexis says
Crap nevermind, I just saw what they did, the answer is 15.
Mike says
Yeah i just saw that too. 15 gets my vote
Jag Hundal says
thirded
Jag Hundal says
i stick to 25
Justin says
Count the multitool blades.
Stacey says
Yep
Stacey says
Definitely 25
kdv says
Iโm going with 16 as well
Grizz says
25 is the correct answer. Order of operations is multiplication/division before addition/subtraction. The expression is 5 + (2 x 10).
Corey says
17.
Corey says
Immediately realize that while I spotted the trick, I applied it wrong in my final step haha I rescind my previous answer and second Marty๐
Corey says
And still messed up pemdas. Jesus, point taken, Stuart haha
Ewoud says
10+10+10 = 30
10+5+5 =20
5+2+2=9
5+2=7 7×10 = 70
Leo Bauer says
70
Struggleville says
17. 100%
Wayne says
There is a multiple, so 70
Wayne says
Forgot order of operations lol
Doh- 25
Allen Wilson says
Hey guys, thereโs only one correct answer. Itโs all in the details and correct order of math.
Look at the scrapers, itโs:
2 scrapers + 2 scrapers = 4
So:
1 scraper = 1
On the last line, multiplication trumps addition in the correct hierarchy of math operations. So, last line is:
(5) + (1×10) = 15 Final answer
Harry says
70
Matt S says
15
Matt S says
10+10+10=30
10+5+5=20
5+2+2=9
10+(1*5)=15
csroc says
Yep. Tricksy because I didn’t see the change in the number of blades on my phone screen without looking closely.
Marty says
Ooo didn’t notice the multiplication sign!!
Austin S says
Agreed
Michael Polk says
The correct answer is 15. I am sure a lot of you will come up with different answers but I will explain to you why this one is correct…tomorrow ๐
TonyT says
Yup, that’s what I got…order of operations and count the number of multi-tool blades.
Davin says
It’s 15 guys. Remember order of operations. (PEMDAS)
CraftsmanForever says
25 is the answer
Ryan says
Yep, $25. Multiply the 2×10 then add the 5.
Ryan says
My bad, didnโt notice thereโs multiple blades stacked on line 3. Answer is 15.
Tom Magill says
60
sellers says
you are correct
Michael Polk says
And too bad there is no prize lol
Brien says
15
Tom Magill says
Ah… order of operators.
Change mine to 15
Paul Dajewski says
60
Luis says
70
Josh says
15
Willson says
60
And Bob’s your uncle.
There is no spoon.
The cake is a lie.
Craftsman forever says
25 is the answer
Addison says
It’s Fein so infinity! And the HSS cutter is dull.
Tim says
60
Justin sherriff says
10+10+10=30
10+5+5= 20
5+2+2= 9
5+2=7×10= 70
70
Justin sherriff says
60
5+1×10=60
4 blades on line 3 only 1 blade in the riddle
BenV says
15, the multiplication takes precedence over the addition…
Noli says
This guy gets riddles Answers 17 everyone
Nol says
Edit**
Itโs 60 ohh man now Iโm confused.
Henry says
The answer is 15
Thank you Mr. Towne (my HS math teacher)!
Brian Harris says
15
Don says
17
Scott Davis says
The answer is 15.
Ryan Rich says
25.
10×2 +5
Don says
Oops 70. Missed the โxโ on the last question
PHILIP JOHN says
Its 15.
It would only work out to 60 2 other ways… if it was dewalt or Milwaukee and then I would say give me 60 ( more better tool.)
Michael says
60!!!!!!!!!
Brett says
Had to go to the actual computer to see the number of blades everyone is talking about (tablet + old eyes = ahhhh crap I’m wrong….)
10 + (1×5) = 16
mumble mumble mumble
๐
ChrisP says
1×5=5. So
10+(1ร5)=15
Raoul says
15
Brett says
holy crap now I can’t even add when I can see LOL
15
MacLean says
60
Vards Uzvards says
5+1+10=16
Vards Uzvards says
Scratch the above! ๐
5+1×10=15
Math is hard!
Scott K says
15. PEMDAS + Pinch to Zoom for the win!
A W says
15.
Doubling the OMT blades is sneaky.
evadman says
10+10+10=30
10+5+5=20
5+(1+1)+(1+1)=9
5+(1*10)=15
Harry Klein says
76
Darth says
17
Darth says
Changing to 16 now that i see 2 blades on the 3rd line amd only 1 on the 4th.
Harry says
650
Mike says
The whole 2 blades vs 1 is kind of cheating on the trick. I never noticed till I saw someone mention in it and I zoomed in. Small detail on small screens like that is hard to see. 15, the order of operations trick gets people every time.
andy says
The correct answer is in dollars, and the number is frighteningly high.
Corey says
This may be the best answer lol
Johnny4 says
All the incorrect answers after MattS explanation amuse me.
Louie Orama says
Iโm going with 60 as well… First line tells you that the Oscillating Tool is 10. Second line tells you that the battery is 5. Third tells you that each blade is 1. So it is 5+1=6 x 10 = 60.
Ryan says
Multiply before dividing. Itโs actually this: 5+(1×10)
Lukas says
15 if you do it the meme math way. I’m going to argue that there isn’t enough information. 3 equations with 4 unknowns. The single Fein and double Fein blades should be treated as separate variables. If I were to say that W=10 would you assume that V=5 just because a W looks like two Vs? Probably not.
Alexis says
If W = 10 we have no way of knowing V, but one could make a strong argument for U = 5
Lukas says
Well I’m just going by the appearance because that’s what we’re doing in this Fein riddle. I still don’t agree if we go by the name of the variable. Letters weren’t named with algebra in mind.
Adam says
15
5+1*10. Multiplication always comes before addition unless there are parentheses. Therefore, 10*1=10, then 10+5=15
Kurt says
60
Brian A says
The answer is a lot of people are bad at basic math.
Or if you’re smart enough to get the right answer (15) you are to smart to pay Fein prices.
Adam spiller says
The answer is 16
Altan says
Was it made in Germany also?!!!
Cary says
17
Rick H says
Answer is 70
Adam says
15
Higgo says
Wow! I would not let a majority of you do work on my house ๐ Our contract would have to have a lot of verbiage re: who’s responsible for the cost of material shortages/overages.
Clint says
25
5+(2*10)
Clint says
15
Sorry, poor eyesight, did not see the bunched up blades.
Jerry says
15
OldDominionDIYer says
25
5+2X10
OldDominionDIYer says
Oops there’s only 1 multi-tool blade in the last row so it would be:
(1X10)+5=15
John Fleisher says
15
David C. says
17
David C. says
Edit it is 25, didn’t notice the X in the last row.
David C. says
Crap, it 15. Too hard to see the multiple blades on a phone.
Farid says
15. I assume 15% discount if you buy the combo shown.
Steve says
I’m with Rick H at 70
Steve says
Ok, second try: 60
Craig says
17
Craig says
Sorry 70-Didn’t notice multiplication in last step
3x = 30 so x = 10
x + 2y = 20 so 10 + 2y = 20 so y = 5
y + 2z = 9 so 2z= 4 so z = 2
(y + z)x =70
John says
This is funny or sad, not sure which.
America’s education system at its finest.
Obeying the rules of mathematics,
5 + (1 x 10) =
15.
As of 100+ comments roughly 1/4 of you gave the actual answer (not counting agreeing comments)
Stuart says
Gradeschool math gets buried under decades of disuse.
In high school and college-level math, habitual use of parentheses makes remembering PEMDAS redundant.
The definition of the derivative is: limit as h-> 0 of ( f(x+h) – f(x) )/h. I had to look that up. I can tell you the derivative of ax^2 + bx + c, or other simplistic functions like that. But anything more advanced? Poof.
Use it or lose it.
How do you solve for x in a quadratic equation? Do you remember what y = ax^2 + bx + c looks like graphed out?
y= mx + b. What’s m? What’s b?
Use it or lose it. Nobody should feel bad about getting a different answer. Getting tricked by the multiplication sign or the number of accessories… that’s different. =P
If you used control-F to count how many instances of “15,” a number of those are in x:15 timestamps.
John says
True on the control-F, but the timestamps with 15 also get included. I see 32 answers with 15 as of this timeline but that still requires going through each of them to weed out other uses of 15 in the webpage. Ahh, how tools can help but also not help.
As others have said the ‘x’ and single blade in the last equation tripped up a lot of people more than bad math.
Marcus says
15
David A. says
It’s 15.
Lots of people initially missed the “x” in the last line on their first read-through and thought it was a “+” (I did), and lots of us missed the change in number of blades between the 3rd and 4th lines (I did too).
Robert says
5+ (2×10) = 25
Far as I remember, you multiply whatever you can first, then you add.
John says
Only a single blade in the last equation ๐
Robert says
Huh, thought it was too easy. Sneaky.
Tyler says
25
10+10+10 = 30
10+5+5 = 20
5+1+1+1+1= 9
5+1×10 = 15
Tyler says
Aaaand I typoed the first part of my answer.
G Greene says
15
JMG says
Quite the amusing post…
I like the reference to the Hitchhiker’s Guide there.
Steve says
Dang, itโs sneaky. 55….look closely at pics and remember order of operations.
Steve says
Wait….wrong! 15!
George Gallo says
70, no calculator needed
A=10
B=5
C=2
A+A+A = 30
A+B+B = 20
B+C (7)* A= 70
Dale Ianni says
15
Steve Newman says
15 (multiplication before addition)
Trippy says
60
Matt Shellito says
Guys it is 15. (1ร5)+10
(1) blade =1 (1)battery=5 (1) tool=10
Order of operation multiply divide add subtract.
Come on my 3rd grade daughter just nailed this. I helped with what numbers should be where but she got the answer of 15.
John says
I just have to say: With answers like that how did America develop as well as it did over the last 200 years ???
16 is correct.
One tool $10
One battery $5
One cutter $1
Stuart says
NOPE!
John says
For practice answer this: If the electric locomotive is travelling North from NY, NY to Albany, NY at 60mph which way will the smoke blow?
al crespo says
70
The What? says
It’s either 15 or 60. If you go by order of mathematical operations you get 15. But there’s no mention of that applying to this equation. I got 2 different calculators that gave 2 different answers. So does this mean that I can buy 3 fein oscillators for $30? Or 1 oscillator and 2 batteries for $20? Is that what they’re putting down to pick up? Or is this some sort of bs that they’re trying pull?
The What? says
I don’t mean to jump off topic, but has anyone ever heard of parkside tools. This LIDL store recently opened up the street, which I’ve never heard of, and they have Parkside power tools for unheard of prices.
Raoul says
I’ve heard Lidl is coming and supposedly do what Aldi does but even better. Both are German I think. What town is it in?
Ben V says
Computers never lie:
‘Maths.exe’ (CLR v4.0.30319: Maths.exe):
a = 10
b = 5
c = 1
a + a + a = 30
a + b + b = 20
b + (c*2) + (c*2) = 9
b + c * a = 15
ca says
I’m going with 9.
Corey says
I screwed it up twice, early. And it’s making me feel less stupid reading all of the insistently wrong answers even after the entire thing has been explained multiple times. Read 10 comments and you’ll probably see the answer 15 explainy, so how is it still being argued against actually mathematics? It’s okay to be wrong, not so much fo be willingly and defensively wrong lol
steve says
25
NCD says
I think the answer is 600 , but I’m not sure. It’s either that or something else.
Stuart says
If you’re going to be wrong, better by a wild mile than a foot. =)
NCD says
I’ve been wrong before, honestly.lol
Patrick says
I am saying 60.
Grady says
60
Steve says
Nothing Fein sells is cheap so I think a tool, battery, and blade is like $329 minus the charger for $263 divided by the percentage the marketer kicks in, times the square root of probability makes it about $764 . . . or maybe a little more.
Cody says
Don’t over think it!!! SIXTY IS THE ANSWERC
John says
Thanks for playing but wrong.
The correct answer of 15 has been said over and over and shown why it is correct many times (it’s called MATH), so how people keep coming up with wrong answers is mindblowing or mindnumbing.
glenn says
70.
glenn says
Just rechecked, its 60.
glenn says
Hmm. Just checked out the answer. Its been quite a while since I left school but I don’t recall being taught that the order of calculation is based on the assumption of brackets being there, where they are clearly not.
Stuart says
You don’t remember PEMDAS, the order of operations rule?
Please excuse my dear aunt sally.
Parentheses
Exponents
Multiplication and division
Addition and subtraction
So if you have 1 + 2 x 3, the answer is 7, and not 9.
In more elaborate math, there is greater care to adding parentheses. But in their absense, the order of operations is clear.
glenn says
I went to school in Australia so there is possibly a difference, but I genuinely don’t recall any rules that assume there are parentheses. I have always done calculations in order except when there are parentheses to indicate otherwise.
However, its been 42 years since I left school, so I have forgotten a lot of stuff, lol.
Stuart says
If it helps, Wikipedia says that in Australia you use: “BODMAS meaning Brackets, Order, Division/Multiplication, Addition/Subtraction.”
ktash says
Well, it’s 15. But hard to believe a Fein tool would be that cheap ๐
ChrisP says
It’s 16,478,135,618.
I enlarged the image and printed it out on 120 sheets of paper and the counted the pixels with a sharpie and an abacus. Sorry it has taken so long to give you the correct answer but my first attemp was rained out and I had to start from the beginnng.
Chip says
I don’t have time to read the whole thread .
I used a value of 5 for the battery ,and the tool..2 for multi blades.
So 2 batteries 10p,1 tool 5p,+1p for single blade 5+5+5+1=16
Garrick says
Assuming that Fein wants a numerical answer, I got 17 until I read that there was a Multiplier, then I got 70, until I read there was only one blade in the final equation, so I got 60, until read (and remembered) that multipliers are done before additions. then got 15. So I wrong, wrong, wrong, and then right.
How come 2 wrongs don’t make a right… but, 3 lefts do?
Shawn says
10+10+10=30
10+5+5=20
5+2+2=9
5+1*10=15
In the absence of parenthesis, multiply/divide first and then add/subtract.
Randy says
70.
Kevin says
70!
Kurt Fehrenbach says
60
TcJ says
It’s undefined. The number represented by two blades is 2; however, it’s not shown that the number represented by one blade is 1. You can assume that, but the math doesn’t show it.
For example, the symbol “99” (two nines) does not represent a number that is twice as big as the number represented by the symbol “9” (one nine).